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Highest World Ranking:
2006-07: First-Team All-America ...
Named All-Ivy for the fourth straight year ... 2006-07
Skillman Award honoree by the CSA ... Tied for second
on the team with seven wins ... Went 7-2 overall and
5-1 in the Ivy League playing at the No. 1 position
... Went 3-0 at the CSA Team Championships ... Advanced
to the quarterfinal round of the Potter Division at
the CSA Individual Championships.
2005-06: First-team All-America ...
First-team All-Ivy ... Represented the United States
at the World University Games in Hungary in September
of 2006 ... Finished sixth at the U.S. Nationals ...
Had an 8-5 overall record and 3-3 Ivy mark ... Competed
in the U.S. Open, upsetting a professional player in
the first round ... Advanced to the quarterfinals of
the CSA Individuals before losing to eventual champion
Yasser El-Halaby ...
2004-05: Compiled a 5-4 overall record,
including a 2-3 Ivy League mark ... Earned All-Ivy
honors for second-consecutive season ... Was the only
Quaker to advance past the first round at the Individual
Championships ... Finished the season with a No. 11
ranking ... Named second-team All-America for second-consecutive
season ... Named Academic All-Ivy.
2003-04: Had six victories in his
first collegiate season ... Was one of only three rookies
to earn All-Ivy League honors ... Named second-team
All-America ... Finished the season ranked No. 18.
High School: Five-year letterwinner
in squash ... Four-year letterwinner in soccer and
baseball ... Served as captain for squash, soccer and
baseball ... Named MVP in squash as a junior and senior
... Named first-team All-Inter-Ac and first-team All-MASA
in 2001, 2002 and 2003 ... Member of Chestnut Hill's
national champion squash team in 2000, 2002 and 2003
... MASA Individual Champion in squash in 2000, 2002
and 2003 ... Named MVP of Inter-Ac and team in soccer
as a senior ... Recipient of the Virginia Book Award
... Member of student government.
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